The revelations and insight that personal path reports uncover will enable you to build self confidence, take better control of your life and give you more tools to better understand yourself and your destiny. The truths you will learn through your
astrology reading personal path natal report will change your life for the better and give you the knowledge you need to prosper.
The personal path report draws upon 634 paragraphs wh…
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Added by Jhair Jamin on September 22, 2009 at 3:37am —
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It's on it's way; in fact, it's being perfected as my fingers move, but still, we've got questions. Do you have a moment, Mama???
Whats most important to you as a parent when it comes to Playtime? That the toys are FUN, or EDUCATIONAL?
IF a toy was proven to teach your child to read 80% faster than children in the same age group, and kept them approximately 2 grade levels ahead in Reading and Comprehension, would you consider purchasing it (if your children are older, would you have considered…
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Added by Elle Febbo on September 3, 2009 at 9:47am —
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I loved this book titled The Girl in the Orange Dress. I was excited to meet the author this past July. Margot Starbuck is one-of-a-kind woman of faith. Gentle, funny, dressed in orange and green and crocs, standing out with her wit and unique style. Her book can be describ…
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Added by T. Suzanne Eller on August 21, 2009 at 9:00am —
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Added by Jhair Jamin on August 21, 2009 at 12:07am —
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Hi Momlogic moms,
Wanted to alert moms (and teachers) about a great promotion happening at kidthing.com in celebration of Earth Day! If you haven't tried kidthing.com please do - they have great children's books like Dr. Seuss and learning activities online. The company is celebrating Earth Day by offering a $5.00 off coupon for merchandise in their store.
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Hey parents! Join our year round Earth Day celebration.
kidthing is Earth Friendly everyday…we’re digital!
kidthing proudly br…
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Added by Jennifer St Clair on April 20, 2009 at 11:43am —
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My name is Nikki and I am a 24 year old work at home mom to a 4 and 1/2 year old girl and a 2 year old boy. I have been with my husband for almost 9 years now and consider him to be my best friend and soul mate. He puts up with me and if you knew me you would know that can be hard at times. I am a Gemini and yes I can tend to have 2 personalities at times. lol.. I am Pagan and Proud. Please don't send me messages trying to change me. I will just block you. Don't waste my time. My favorite color…
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Added by Nikki flavell on April 20, 2009 at 11:13am —
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Author Mary DeMuth created a place to air your family secret anonymously! She is an award-winning author and speaker and created the site after writing her newly-released book,
Daisy Chain. People from all over the world are stopping by and sharing their deepest secrets. Join Suz…
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Added by T. Suzanne Eller on March 14, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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Today we get to hang out with one of my favorite fiction authors, Mary DeMuth. Her newest book, Daisy Chain, is the story of secrets in a picture-perfect town. In the summer of 1977 a girl named Daisy goes missing. Jed, her friend, follows a trail of clues and stumbles into more tha…
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Added by T. Suzanne Eller on March 12, 2009 at 12:49pm —
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(CML is running this post again because we now can offer Brenda's book as a giveaway!) Brenda Nixon is a Momlogic member, but she's also an avid advocate of parenting empowerment. Intrigued? Tune in moms as Brenda shares her insight on the "terrible twos", what to do when your c…
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Added by T. Suzanne Eller on February 24, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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Raise a Reader
by Brenda Nixon
My Laura, now 20-years-old, confessed recently that she loved the book Jamberry. She remembers the silly rhyming text with the dancing bear and little lad as they jam in Berryland, cavort in strawberry fields, rumble and ramble in blackberry brambles, and topple their canoeberry with blueberries. Reading aloud to Laura brought us together for moments of joy and unique mother-daughter bonding.
Right from the start, read aloud to your child. “Reading aloud is one…
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Added by Brenda Nixon on February 23, 2009 at 2:06pm —
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There are so many new children's books published every month. How do you know which are right to offer to your child at a given time? My new book, What to Read When, offers parents a way to enjoy the serendipity of finding just the right book for their children again and again. To stay up-to-date on the most current children's books, I am offering three book reviews of the latest, greatest books for you to share with your child ages birth to 3, 4 to 8 and 9 to 12. These reviews are more than sim…
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Added by Pam Allyn on February 6, 2009 at 11:54am —
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Each week I will post some of my favorite read-alouds from my new book, What to Read When due out from Penguin in April. This book is my deeply felt response to questions parents over the years have asked me about good book choices to read aloud to their children. Many parents ask: "What are the books that are right for our children at very particular times in their lives? How can we match the time, place, and circumstances of our lives with just the right book?" In my book, I have a section for…
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Added by Pam Allyn on January 20, 2009 at 1:55pm —
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Have you ever read a book and laughed out loud? I've done that this week with a fun mystery suspense book about...an Elvis impersonator. I'm not joking. I read so many books because I interview authors, but I forgot I was reading this to share it with you. This is a fun book, one I thi…
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Added by T. Suzanne Eller on November 20, 2008 at 8:00am —
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I am always on the lookout for books my son will like -- and that I won't mind reading OVER and OVER and OVER. Don't get me wrong, I think learning the names of obscure construction equipment is an important little boy right of passage. He should know the difference between a backhoe and a roller and a cherry picker, right?
Call me crazy -- I'd like him to know up and down, big and little, duck and cow and horse, too. I want him to dream about pirates, and shout "Aaarrrrr" as he uncovers buried…
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Added by Heidi Smith Luedtke on November 15, 2008 at 6:30am —
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When you read with your children
Beyond the ABCs
ABCs are okay, but research shows the alphabet has very little to do with learning to read.
What could be more important than the alphabet?
READING ALOUD is more important!
~~ It builds excitement and an eagerness to learn to…
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Added by NC Mom on November 5, 2008 at 9:37pm —
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Today’s post is dedicated to developmental psychologist and former book-club buddy, Diane S. You really know how to pick ‘em, Diane!
I don’t usually look particularly glamorous in the morning. My hair ties itself in knots while I sleep and puffy eyes aren’t pretty. But I don’t usually wake up with the bruised, swollen upper lip of a prize fighter, either.
You see, yesterday I sustained the first injury of motherhood (pitocin-induced labor trauma aside). I’ve been working on an article o…
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Added by Heidi Smith Luedtke on October 9, 2008 at 12:38pm —
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Littluns means “little people who live within.” From the inner crater walls of Powder Mountain to their homes and businesses built into the environment and community of Hollow Hills, Littluns symbolize all that is good and true. Littluns measure about three feet in height, give or take a few i…
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Added by Stephanie on September 8, 2008 at 5:00pm —
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